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Public Notices. JJOTICE _TO JURORS. All Jurors summoned and under notice to attend the Sittings of the Supreme Court dnrlng this week we wholly excused from further attendance. H. CLINTON BADDELKY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Auckland, September 28, 1887. JJE HENRY SHILLITO, DECEASED. All claims against the estate of the late Hen if ShllIlto, Storekeeper of Fort W&ikato, mast be rendered forthwith to the undersigned. And all accounts due to same must be paid op. or before October SI, either to Mr. Parker, at the Store, ?ort Waikato, or to ALFRED KIDD, Commercial Hotel, Shortland-street, Executor. Mount eden special district FOR WATER SUPPLY. A Poll of the Ratepayers of the above district will be taken on the 26tii day of September, 1837, at the Polling Place, Crockett's Corner, Mount Eden Road, on the undermentioned proposals, In accordance with the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1886, and Local Election Act, 1876 Sab-section I.— provide it Water Supply for the Special District. 1 Sub-section 2.—The sum proposed to be borrowed Is £7600, coat of raising loan or interest for one year during construction not to be paid out of loan. Sub-section ft.—A Special Annual Recurring Bate of Three-eighths of a Penny in the Pound on the rateable value of the property in the special district to be supplied with water. j, STICKLEY, " " ■ ~ Returning Officer. August 8,1887. JjJDEN TERRACE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE RE STRIKING SPECIAL RATE FOR WATER SUPPLY. Notice is hereby given that the Board intend, at a Special Meeting to be held October 11th, to make a Special Order to Striae a Special Rate lor a Water Supply for the District, of 6-i6ths of a penny in the £ on the rateable value of the property in the district, the said Rate to be an Annual Recurring Hate, and to be levied annually for twenty six years from the Ist day of uctOOcr, 1887, to be able in one sum, at the office of the Board, on the lit d»y of October In each year, until the whole loan i.f £2500 Is paid off. W. O. POOKLINOTON, Clerk. Eden Terrace Road Board, September loth, 1887. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Gentlsmkn,— Some months ago It was determined by ballot which of two Directors simultaneously elected should retire, and the ballot having been determined in my favour, I considered the matter so jar settled that In my circular letter I felt justified in stating that " I am not now standing for re-election as a Director." But the parties to the ballot now assert that the manner of .10 determining which Director should retire and which remain was not warranted by the Articles of Association, and that it will be necessary for me to be re-elected in order to retain my seat on the Directory. I deem it, therefore, advisable to draw attention to the fact, in explanation of the delay which has occurred In my appeal to yourselves, and to state that 1 intend to offer myself for re-election as a Director at the next ordinary general meeting of i the Shareholders. I am, &c., HENRY CHAMBERS. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF D. H. MoKENZIE. The Stock of Ship Chandlery in this Estate has been sold by Tender to Messrs. T. and 3. Motrin and Co- (Limited). All Parties Indebted to the Estate are requested to pay the amounts due by thorn as promptly as possible, Mr. Cotteuham Kiiigaford has been empowed to receive same; and his receipt only will be recognized by the Trustees. JOHN BUCHANAN, ) wm. Johnston, J-Trustees. K. O. YOUNG, ) Fort-street, Auckland. 3 S I G N E D ESTATE. EDWARD JONES, JUNCTION FARM', ALEXANDRA. By Deed of Assignment, dated Ist July, 18S7, we, the undersigned, weie appointed Trustees in above ' ('.state, and all debts due to or owing by the said EsUte must be rendered to ourselves on or before September £Btb, 1887. SHIRLEY fi AUBIN, Trustees. Cambridge. - fJIHE WAREHOUSES or THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BSD CLOSED OK WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28. L. D. NATHAN ft CO. E. & A. ISAACS ARTHUR H. NATHAN P. HAYAN & CO. Land Transfer Notices. .TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a Statutory Declaration of the loss of Certificate of Title in fnvoar of John (Jonyngham for Lot 8 of a Subdivision of part of a Block of Land called or khown by tne name of Raumanga No. 2, and numbered 3793 a, of the l'urua Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Volume 40, folio 66, of the Register Book, having been filed la this Office, and applic«tiou having been made for the inuue of a Provisional Certificate for the same, it Is my intention to issue suoh Certificate, unlets caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the sixth day of October next. Dated at the Land Transfer Office, at Auckland, this 126U day of September, 1887. THKO. KiSSLING, District Land .Registrar. EducationalMRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Singing. Terms, &c., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parnell. MISS H. J. WE AVER (formerly student JL'fJ_ of Leipzig Conservatorlum of Music) resumed Lessons on Monday, September 19. Attends Mrs. Glover's, Mrs. Palmer's /.rid the Girls' High School. MR. W. H. WKBBE, Teacher of Piano and Staging, will have vacancies for Three Pupils, not beginners, alter vacation. New Quarter commencing Monday, 3rd October. Terms on application.—Addrsss, corner of Uobson and Cook streets. LESSONS IN COOKERS The seventh of the series of LESSONS IN COOKERY, under the auspices of the Young Women's Uhristnin Association, will be given on TUESDAY, .September 27, at half-past seven, in the Lecture Hall of the Young Men'* Christian Association. Admission 3d each. Members free. Boarding and day school, St. John's College, T»maki—A High-class School : three Resident and two Visiting M*sterj-classical, general, and religious education. The next term commences on M mday, September 19, 1887. Principal, Rev. T. F. King. ■jP emuera school. Term began MONDAY, September 19. H. T. PYCROPT Master. CURDON HOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE, KtMUEKA. The Misses Hodge, assisted by a thoroughly experienced Resident Governess, beg to inform the Ladles of Remuera, and surrounding districts that they lure opened a School for young ladles. Next Term commences September 19lib, 1887. Masters attend for French, German, Music, arid Dancing. Vacancies for 8 boarders. Dancing will commence on FRIDAY, June 10, from seven to eight p.m., and each succeeding week during the winter term. Terms on application^ Dissolved BONE MANURE.— freezing Company"!), £8. — Supplied by all Merchants.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 1

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